词汇 | example_english_back |
释义 | Examples of backThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Members of both institutions operated in the same electoral context, facing the same voters in the same elections backed by the same political parties. As a result of equilibrium play, the rivals can avoid fighting altogether by backing down or submitting to the other's demands at critical decision points. Therefore, this prediction cannot be backed up and thus should only be treated as an upper limit. The winds then backed to 190x after 1400 hours, but remained light throughout and exhibit the expected behaviour compared to the geostrophic flow above. The diffusion pump is backed by a rotary mechanical pump of double stages. The methodology is advantageous in that it provides an approach backed with theoretical foundations. We need clear descriptions of circuit function and behaviour, backed up by recordings (and videos). He was very sceptical about backing state funding for research in the area. In what follows we hope to go some way in backing up that claim. On the other hand, chapter six deals with the most frequent aetiologies backed by well-reviewed recent findings. In this case, the gold certificates would be fully backed with gold by the monetary authority. In addition, despite early set-backs, it appears that significant progress has been made in the acquisition of needed credit and business management skills. The chamber is pumped by a diffusion pump backed by a rotary pump to a low pressure of around 1024 mbar through the diagnostic port. I discuss below the financial incentives that backed this up. However, he rapidly found himself backed into a corner. At the end of the 1920s, this "mater ialism" had taken clearer shape backed by an empir ical realism about the symbolic constructions involved. The making of differences, especially between front and backs, is one of their raisons d'être. The components of seats had anthropomorphic labels (' feet ' and ' backs '), and a close sense of affinity was inevitable. All inherit specific draw backs and limitations ranging from lack of retrieveability, bulkyness, to limited manoeuvrability and risk of embolisation. If they backed away, they risked playing into the hands of the new offices, which claimed that hiring an actuary was a needless expense. The first was the testimony of the prospective voter himself, often backed by a sworn oath that the information he provided was true. Second, there is always a strong need for a major power to provide backing for peace enforcement operations. Ambiguous language, representing type two, is juridically effective only if shown to be backed by intentions that this language may be interpreted to embody. A mass flight, a human tidal wave, some barefoot and half naked, some on the backs of mules and donkeys. Verbal information should be backed up by written information, giving specific guidance and details of local services, with recommendations for sources of further information. Unable and unwilling to rely on an urban treatment network, voluntary providers turned their backs on the city. The divider, the backs of the mirrors, and the mirror holders were also covered in lightabsorbing paper. Both use a repertoire of technical tricks to achieve this: camera angles, amplification, lighting, editing, backing tapes, and so forth. Theoretically, the proof of the partial integrability backs up the role ascribed to meromorphy. She backs away immediately, however, as if afraid she has been too forward. She then rose, backed away rapidly with joined hands and bowed head toward him, and fled. As a result, he is backed into the corner of saying that theory cannot inform first-order practices. More emphasis is placed on numerical and experimental data, which are presented with clarity and backed up using fundamental mathematics. Professorial staffs in public hospitals have backed resident doctors during the strikes. Their torsos and legs were in varied positions, clearly with their arms tied behind their backs. The authorities soon backed away from these draconian measures, yet throughout the war salons operated under the most severe restrictions. Each of these affirmations and many like them could be backed (and were backed) by examples from recent political history. In other projects, pupils were weaned off backing tracks as their performances and compositions became more secure, with higher attaining pupils usually weaned earlier. Behaviors or postures that are part of a frightened retreat sequence from the infant as in pulling or backing away as the infant approaches b! Such a change in geometry maybe achieved, for example, by backing the haunches ofthevaultnearthe springings with rubble, effectively reducing the angle of embrace. We can say that the enunciator backs such a value. The third group are initiatives backed by bourgeois parties. Due to the dubious constitutionality of this measure, the central government has backed down in recent years. First, there were major names who were backed by their recording companies and had little need for support from official sites of cultural export. The web closes again as the other maids, backed by their overseer, cast the fifth maid out and resume their discourse. Such images are selectively backed - and promoted - by the authority of social institutions. Thus, the format of her action is that of words backed up by physical violence. Initial clinical screening consists of general case-history taking and observation, backed up by oral physical assessment and swallow trials. Without transparent and enforceable property rights - backed by clear contract law - market economies will not function. Each link or single step in the chain of argumentation takes the form of a conclusion backed up by premises at the next level. Under the closedlist system, candidates backed by large organizations and associations were assured of relatively high positions on the party list. A new legal framework, even when backed by considerable consensus, only marks the completion of one phase of institutional change. They comprise the set of social relations ordered by general rules and backed up with a centralized coercive guarantee over a given territory. Politicians and governments everywhere, of course, watch their backs in election years. None of the four main candidates was backed by the government, or was from the then president's party. The synthesizer lead line is in unison with the backing vocal line (in a 'call and response' structure). The actors stand in a circle, backs turned to the centre, eyes closed. Such freedom as probabilism permitted was within the bounds of the ' probable ' (where experience or respected authorities backed an opinion). Moreover, the majority of the economics community had backed the policy it had just abandoned. Here, the goal was virtually to eliminate bank-note risk by requiring that every note be fully backed by high-grade securities. The alternative approach is to ask whether philosophers have deceived themselves or backed themselves unnecessarily into a cul-de-sac. A less obvious effect is the ability of pro-reform elites backed by mass support to pressure non-reform parties to restrain anti-reform policies. Policies, however, often consisted of statements from policy sources or professional bodies without backing from legislation, regulation, or special payment provisions. With their backs to the wall they switched from supporting princes to accommodating politicians. We may notice that in all the cases, there is considerable dorsal backing movement. Tax reductions, cut backs in government expenditure and privatisation of public enterprises have provided the conditions for market rather than state led adjustment. Furthermore, the central government now backs up the guarantee with earmarked grants on a large scale. The phosphor is usually deposited in a layer of 50-100 m thickness on to a plastic ' backing ' plate for rigidity. In addition, its diagnosis is essentially based on the clinical history, backed up by a chronological link to swimming [22]. We think that the closure mechanism is the most simple and efficient way to implement call-backs even if some alternatives exist. Money-paying masters were not the only constituency backing labor in the anti-truck movement. If backing down or reneging on a policy promise is costly, then such pronouncements help separate resolved states from the many impostors. All three remain stock still from here on, their backs to the audience as they peer through the shoji. Readers should be cautious about some statements that are not sufficiently backed by the evidence presented in the book. In sum, popular attitudes towards public sector reform are lukewarm, and neither active backing nor opposition to public sector reforms from society should be expected. The military wanted a strong nation, backed by a disciplined labour force and a solid industry. As on previous occasions, the rhetorical attacks were backed up with military displays of strength. Then the measured increase of the scattered signal after this point allows us to estimate the cluster size as a function of backing pressure. When a variable assignment fails, it backs up one level and tries another assignment for the preceding variable. Advocates of sociological jurisprudence backed this as a way to inform the courts of the social and economic circumstances that inspired calls for new legislation. Were they turning their backs on rural occupations as well as rural communities? The currency of this procedure was backed up by a moral economy that rested on trust in science's commitment to general truth and public well-being. In such persuasion, arguments are more convincing if those being persuaded feel that the arguments are backed up by so-called objective analysis. Unless the country backs down and accepts the defeat, the implementation of the legislation in question might be subject to some form of legal proceedings. Despite this clear expansive tendency, there are differences between the actors backing the initiatives concerning the goals they want to realise. Furthermore, the party backed its words with actions, giving parliamentary support to the women-centred social welfare legislation of the reconstruction period. The water enveloped my bare feet and the backs of my legs. Their chests glistened with sweat, their faces glistened with sweat, their backs were bathed in sweat. He backs this up with examples of marketing successes that have deliberately flaunted conventional wisdom of respecting the idiosyncrasies of particular national economies. I'm for the artist speaking to the audience, backing them and letting them do what they want. The absence of rails at the backs of these two platforms suggest that the third face backed directly on to the upper-end wall. They pressed for social welfare programmes backed by both the private and the public sector. In practice this means that we can elude the demands of this type of altruism simply by turning our backs on others. Many online dictionaries are now backed by corpora. I would welcome any carefully formulated hypotheses on other biological functions of dreaming, as long as they are backed up by convincing empirical evidence. The papers were therefore bought through nominees or bank loans backed with party capital. The timing suggests that the depression may have been a watershed period in the transition to credit backed by landed property. Movement involving arms and legs and backs was reported by these men to be difficult. Why, following a revolution, does a government which has effective power backed up with military force, seek to make a constitution? The two-fold test was not backed up by the authorities. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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